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Overseer OC of Dishonored || about || rules
21+ only. mutuals only. written by holly (she/her, 30+)
Previously apocryphal-zealot. Established May 2017. Rebooted September 2022.
Hello there! I was wondering if you might give your opinion on the state of the Dishonored rp scene around here. I've been considering a Teague Martin blog for ages, but I worry about how many people would even know him... I've also not rp'd on Tumblr for many years, so I wonder how the rp community looks as a whole? Thank you for your time, and I hope you have a warm and safe holiday season!
// w h o o p s--
Months late BUT
ngl I haven't been on this blog
and it was pretty small the last time I was active. worthwhile to find people to interact! But I don't know how active others are these days, I'm sorry!
I may never get over the parallels between Emily Kaldwin and the Outsider in the Dishonored series, specifically the parallels created/revealed by Daud's games (The Knife of Dunwall and The Brigmore Witches) and Billie Lurk's game (Death of the Outsider). (Spoilers for the entire series if you haven't played the main games and companion games.)
The Outsider claims at one point that he doesn't play favorites. I think he's a fucking liar. Because in The Knife of Dunwall, he sets the story off by giving Daud a name, Delilah. He did not have to do that, just as he didn't have to give his Mark to any of the people he gave it to. He is constantly putting his hand on the scales.
Moving simultaneously to the events of Dishonored, Delilah was going to possess Emily and NO ONE saw her coming. She had everything ready in secret. She was going to win.
(Side note: I think Delilah originally developed this plan because she wanted to possess Jessamine, but her half-sister's death at Daud's hands caused Delilah to scrap whatever painting she'd originally been working on. And no one would have foreseen THAT coming either. Nightmare scenario AU for Corvo Attano.)
Corvo, Emily, and the conspirators of Dishonored didn't even know that Delilah Copperspoon existed. A guilt-stricken Daud sliding in at the last moment is the ONLY reason that Delilah didn't succeed in taking over Dunwall in Dishonored instead of Dishonored 2. And Daud only caught the impending murder of a second Empress because the Outsider gave Delilah's name to him directly.
The Outsider's favor came down on the side of Corvo and Daud, rather than Delilah, even before Delilah started doing weird shit to the Void and he took offense. Or rather: the Outsider came down on Emily's side, even before potentially Marking her. And... why?
In Death of the Outsider, it is revealed to Billie Lurk that the Outsider used to be an ordinary person. He is not infallible. He is not objective. He knows a lot, but he's probably not actually fully omniscient. An ancient cult took an ordinary young man, slit his throat, and turned him into a god against his will. And the theming surrounding eyes is not in the least bit subtle.
The vibe that I personally got while playing Death of the Outsider (interpreting only from the canon of the games, rather than any additional material) is that the Eyeless cult greedily looked upon the incredible but unpredictable power of the Void, then they made a human sacrifice and gave it a face, so that they could look upon the new avatar of its power without going insane. (At least, without going insane nearly so quickly.) They turned a person into a focus, a lens, in the hope that they could use him like a corpse puppet for their own ambitions and become powerful through him.
But the Outsider has never cooperated. Personally, I don't think that he has much power of his own, honestly, at least by what he's shown doing in the games. I think that he can only really act as a focusing lens, a pathway, through which other people can touch and use the Void. All he can really do is offer people the Mark, the ability to use him, and then watch them go. (The Heart, he manipulated Piero Joplin to make, I think. I don't know where he got the Time Piece, but I assume it was made in a similar way, taking advantage of the Crack In The Slab that Delilah made. When he "took" Billie's eye and arm in Death of the Outsider, it was only because he opened a connection to the Void in Billie Lurk that was already there.)
I think he can probably use this to make people go insane, obliterating their minds by opening the lens to the Void too far, but... I think there's a vulnerability to him making connections, temporary or permanent ones. It can be dangerous for him. In Dishonored 2, when Delilah is doing whatever she's doing with the Void, the Outsider says, "Delilah is a part of me now. And I don't like it." Delilah appears to use her own Mark to reach out to Corvo or Emily's Mark, so that she can talk to them in the Void, and she's probably doing it by reaching through the Outsider somehow.
I don't think that the Outsider can control what powers his Marked get from the Void or how deeply they reach into it (thank you, game mechanics of giving different characters different powers), which is possibly what he meant when he said that he didn't play favorites. Once he gives them access to the lens into the Void, I don't think that he can take it away or control it, only give his Marked the cold shoulder and stop talking to them. (His role in Dishonored is definitely to give you cool powers and then step back so that you can do your thing.) The game mechanic of collecting runes to increase powers suggests that it's up to the Marked to improve their powers and practice them. (See... everything with Granny Rags.)
The Outsider in Dishonored 2 struck me as... kind of helpless in some ways, confirmed by Death of the Outsider. When Billie Lurk finally finds his body in the Void, there's no fight. He can't do anything to defend himself. (I don't think he wants to defend himself.)
Somewhere in The Brigmore Witches, the Outsider says something about Delilah looking out through Emily's eyes. Emily is in some ways the avatar of Dunwall. She's the focus point of imperial power, the figure supporting the mythology of royal right and privilege, the legal means through which people can seize social, military, economic, etc. control. The Royal Spymaster tried to use Emily. The conspirators tried to use her too. And Delilah tried to trap her own niece in (I think I'm paraphrasing something else that the Outsider says) an invisible prison, screaming inside her own head while someone else takes control, to take this power for herself.
Delilah tries to do to a little girl what the Eyeless cult tried to do to the Outsider. And I think the Outsider went, "Hm, don't like that."
So, the Outsider gives a would-be Empress's name to the man who just killed the last one and is desperate for a release from guilt, even if that means covering up blood with more blood. He gives Delilah's name to DAUD, an assassin, the fucking Knife of Dunwall.
(Or maybe the Outsider could foresee the chaotic wreck that Delilah was going to make of Dunwall, when it turns out that her schemes don't "fix" everything for her like her fantasies, like she does in Dishonored 2. And the Outsider decided that Delilah's future was just too boring to let happen. That's also possible.)
And sure, Delilah comes back years later in Dishonored 2, more powerful than ever, semi-immortal, pushing back against the Outsider within the Void itself, and no one saw her coming this time either. Possibly not even the Outsider. (When the Outsider makes fun of Corvo for not seeing Delilah coming, for losing another Empress, for not stopping to talk to Daud so that Daud could warn Corvo about her, it can read as a genuine admonishment of sorts. I think the Outsider is honestly frustrated.) But if the Outsider hadn't decided to play favorites in the background of Dishonored, if he hadn't decided to set Daud on her, then Delilah would have won before anyone even knew that she was playing the game.
thy will be done
I understand why a lot of fantasy settings with Ambiguously Catholic organised religions go the old "the Church officially forbids magic while practising it in secret in order to monopolise its power" route, but it's almost a shame because the reality of the situation was much funnier.
Like, yes, a lot of Catholic clergy during the Middle Ages did practice magic in secret, but they weren't keeping it secret as some sort of sinister top-down conspiracy to deny magic to the Common People: they were mostly keeping it secret from their own superiors. It wasn't one of those "well, it's okay when we do it" deals: the Church very much did not want its local priests doing wizard shit. We have official records of local priests being disciplined for getting caught doing wizard shit. And the preponderance of evidence is that most of them would take their lumps, promise to stop doing wizard shit, then go right back to doing wizard shit.
It turns out that if you give a bunch of dudes education, literacy, and a lot of time on their hands, some non-zero percentage of them are going to decide to be wizards, no matter how hard you try to stop them from being wizards.
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"Then you'll have to find another one to play with. Keep your hands off of mine," he said as the hound circled back to sit by the Overseer's feet.
"Tch... Fine.... You know how lucky you are to have so many animals around here? Where I'm from there's none. I mean.... fine I could live without all your rats. But other than that..."
"So did you name him?"
"That depends on your opinion of animals. We could do with less rats and hagfish, and more hounds and whales. At least the latter two are useful."
"His name is Victor, but I didn't name him. Houndmaster Warton did when he was still a whelp."
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“He’s working. And he’s not a pet.”
Said hound was already sniffing at the stranger for any trace of bonecharms or other heretical artifacts. The inhuman scent alone had the dog’s hackles up.
“But he’s right there!”
So close but so far from huggability. To say he was disappointed was an understatement.
“And I’m right here.”
"Then you'll have to find another one to play with. Keep your hands off of mine," he said as the hound circled back to sit by the Overseer's feet.
Fox snickers and disappears from view, only to reappear startling close to Marcus.
“They said nothing about using heretical books as weapons though.”
He snickers again and tries to snatch the book back.
“I’m trying to knock some sense into you. Get it?” He smirks.
Try as he might, Marcus couldn't help the flinch back from the assassin's sudden appearance, and he took a step back just so the other wasn't so close.
"Yes, I get it," he hissed. "What I DON'T get is exactly WHAT sense you're trying to instill in me."
@vehxmence || cont from X
The dark eyes of the snarling mask regarded the stranger warily. Marcus hadn't brought anyone else into this because he couldn't trust anyone else... no one from within the Isles. But this man? By the Void, his very existence probably went against all seven Strictures. He wouldn't be working with the Abbey, no matter how much the Overseer's paranoia gnawed at his mind like a starving rat.
"That depends. What sort of help would be offered? The Abbey's influence is felt all over the Isles, from Tyvia to Serkonos. Destroying it would require more than the elimination of one man or compound," he paused, lips pursing behind his mask. "And there's the Oracular Order to contend with. The Sisters may sense a coming storm that threatens to undo the Abbey of the Everyman, even if they don't know what form that storm might take."
MY BOI
COLOR DIAGNOSIS
Marcus' color attributes are red. The second attribute is something like achromatic color. Marcus' words contain many red color images. The main image of Marcus is created from a combination of tones with red as the base color.
Bringing this (absolutely ancient art) back because it's still hilarious.
bold what applies to your muse.
social status: upper class / middle class / working class / poor
favorite time: day / night
favorite place: indoors / outdoors
food: meat / poultry / fruit / vegetables / snacks / sweets / grains / nuts / seeds / dairy / seafood / eggs
drink: tea / coffee / water / juice / alcohol / milk / soda
transport: on foot / automobile / wagon / aircraft / boat / carriage / animal / spacecraft / taxi / skateboard / bus / subway / bike / sleigh
clothing: t-shirt / blouse / henley / smock / polo / turtleneck / flannel / gown / sleeveless / kimono / tunic / waistcoat / tank top / tube top / vest / jersey / karategi / tuxedo / dress / western / jeans / trousers / shorts / bell bottoms / overalls / breeches / skirts / cargo pants / tutu / sweatpants / leggings / coveralls / shorts / capris / tights / pinstripes
extras: coat / duster / hoodie / trench coat / robe / cloak / blazer / shawl / windbreaker / topcoat / sweater / puffy jacket / cardigan / denim jacket / poncho / apron / cape / overcoat / quilted vest / parka / bomber jacket / raincoat / tailcoat / varsity jacket
footwear: none / socks / stockings / combat boots / shoes / platforms / sneakers / pumps / sandals / moccasins / flip-flops / stilettos / ballet shoes / galoshes / high-tops / boots / c*nverse / cleats
headwear: none / beanie / straw hat / fedora / headscarf / snapback / beret / bandana / knit cap / top hat / ushanka / bonnet / sombrero / cowboy hat / veil / bowler hat / headband / toupée / wig / tiara / ribboned hats / crown / mask
weapons: hands / teeth / firearms / spear / knife / baseball bat / pepper spray / dagger / stun gun / bayonet / sword / staff / brass knuckles / hammer / makeshift & improvised / chain / stones / grenades / molotov cocktails / club / bow & arrow / crossbow / scythe / chainsaw / superpowers / magic / poison / baton / machete / axe
Fair enough. He’d expected some stammered half-lie, maybe a blank stare. Azriel valued actions over words, as any sensible creature ought to, and especially when said actions were for the purpose of shrugging off the yoke of unworthy rule. Better when it was done the bloody way, but he supposed one man probably was better off taking a subtler route.
“Artful,” he muses approvingly. A singular rat darts across the empty street, and those too-bright eyes of his follow it briefly. Alone, wary, afraid. It should be careful, lest it run afoul of the wrong heel.
“And if you had help? Would your approach change? Would you grow bolder?”
Marcus's eyes followed the stranger's to the lone rat scurrying across the street. Strange that it was alone, but there were likely many more hidden out of sight... similar to the Overseers in many cases.
The man's masked visage turned back to the stranger.
"... It depends on what kind of help would be offered. The Abbey of the Everyman's presence spans the entirety of the Isles, from Gristol and Morley to Tyvia and Serkonos. Reinforcements are FAR from lacking."
...
"I've sometimes wondered... if a decree from the Empress could put the Abbey in its death throes... but she's hardly of a mind to care for her people and I've never had the head for navigating the necessary politics."
i’m kind of annoyed at the communities belief that dropping threads or liking a starter call and not responded is a terrible thing. like that belief of “oh they didn’t reply to that one starter i wrote one time they’ll never reply to anything why should i even bother”
i don’t support that at all.
so basically, if you don’t mind that your partner may drop threads or not reply/maybe forget to reply to a starter, please reblog this? its so unhealthy for someone like myself who gets afraid to drop threads on the chance that my partners may think i don’t want to write with them, or worse BECAUSE i dropped it they won’t want to write with me.
its a bad cycle to end up hoarding drafts because you’re afraid they’ll be mad at you for dropping it. so if you don’t mind at all and will still continue to want to write with them, reblog this and let your followers know that you are okay with them dropping threads, and you won’t hold it against them.
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Marcus shifted his weight uneasily, the movement coaxing no sound from his boots. That was the boon one of the bonecharms granted him, to be able to move as silent as a shadow when he had to. It seemed it was that very charm that had drawn the other to him. He let out a breath once the stranger’s gaze lifted away from him.
“It’s not louder. But when the Overseers force those in their charge to break Strictures just because they seek a confession?… holding on to those Strictures so strongly will fix nothing.”
The khazvalkki’s sharp hearing was attuned well to the noises of clothing and weapons, and as such did not miss when a sound he should have heard did not come. Perhaps he had simply been consumed by the draw of the artifacts the Overseer carried, though, and he did not point it out. Not yet.
“Fascinating.” The observation came after an almost uncomfortably long silence, his focus on that bizarre signature.
“One of you has the brains to question your…institution. My next question, then, is…what are you doing about it?”
"Working behind the scenes. Freeing those who I can, those who can... learn to be more careful. There are many who are scared into treading carefully just because they were brought in by the Overseers."
Children, for instance.
"But if you are referring to... what? Trying to destroy the order from inside? That is reckless, and I won't have my work so far torn apart because of impatience. I have information on a few of my Brothers that they are keen to keep quiet... but their secrets could die with me if I don't watch where I tread."
“denied the catharsis of punishment” is an underappreciated but hugely effective narrative consequence imo